The best camping near Tumbalong State Conservation Area

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Tumbalong State Conservation Area adventure.

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"Talgong"

13 sites · RVs, Tents7000 acres · Five Ways, NSW
Talgong is a 3rd generation red dirt farming property 25 mins drive from the Cairn in The Geographical Centre of NSW. Working sheep and cattle farm with seasonal cereal crops, and farm tours available on request. We are offering secluded camping areas for self-contained campers, in sheltered scrub protected from winter winds. Plenty of native wildlife to view, perfect for birdwatching with many parrot species in the area. Spring camping offers wildflower experience (most seasons except in extreme drought). There is ample firewood available for self-collection (no fires in summer fire ban season). Roads to here are dirt & occasionally maintained by the council, so whilst you can access the property with 2WD, care needs to be taken traveling. A seasonal note, 4WD access only due to flooding & flood damage roads. please contact us for current road access information No dogs. Also, strictly No Hunting permitted.
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The best camping near Tumbalong State Conservation Area guide

Overview

About

Nestled in the heart of nature, Tumbalong State Conservation Area invites you to immerse yourself in its tranquil beauty. With no public vehicle access, this pristine reserve offers a unique opportunity to connect with the environment on a more intimate level. Venture on foot through the diverse landscapes, where the sounds of modern life give way to the rustling of leaves and the calls of native wildlife.

When to go

The best time to visit Tumbalong State Conservation Area is during the milder seasons of spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant for hiking and wildlife is abundant. Summer can be quite warm, making it less ideal for strenuous activities. Always check local alerts for any closures or safety information before planning your visit.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a detailed map as there is no public vehicle access and prepare for a walking adventure.
  • Check the latest updates on fires, closures, and other alerts before your visit.
  • Contact the Tumut Region Visitor Centre for any enquiries from 8:30am to 5pm daily, except Christmas Day.
  • Remember to bring sufficient water and sun protection, as amenities are limited.
  • Respect the natural environment and local wildlife by following Leave No Trace principles.

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